marchman Antonyms

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Meaning of marchman

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marchman (n.)

A person living in the marches between England and Scotland or Wales.

marchman Sentence Examples

  1. The marchman surveyed the borderlands, his keen gaze scanning for any signs of incursion.
  2. The rugged marchman lived a solitary existence, patrolling the treacherous frontier.
  3. The young marchman's courage and determination were tested to the limit in the ongoing border conflicts.
  4. The marchman's weathered face bore witness to countless battles and hardships endured.
  5. The marchman's loyalty to his realm was unwavering, even in the face of overwhelming odds.
  6. The marchman's horse was his constant companion, carrying him through treacherous terrain and into the thick of battle.
  7. The marchman's keen sense of direction allowed him to navigate the desolate borderlands with ease.
  8. The marchman's scars were a testament to the countless battles he had fought to protect his people.
  9. The marchman's unwavering spirit inspired his fellow soldiers and bolstered their resolve.
  10. The marchman's memory lived on long after his passing, a symbol of courage and sacrifice in the defense of the realm.

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A person living in the marches between England and Scotland or Wales.

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The marchman surveyed the borderlands, his keen gaze scanning for any signs of incursion.

The rugged marchman lived a solitary existence, patrolling the treacherous frontier.

The young marchman's courage and determination were tested to the limit in the ongoing border conflicts.

The marchman's weathered face bore witness to countless battles and hardships endured.